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Re: ABC AC Network
« Reply #10 on: December 15, 2006, 04:59:47 PM »

I personally agree with "abc-radio-dj!  I worked for about 4 years for one of the top ABC-AC "star station" affiliates in the southern states! (Alabama)

107.7 the Fox down in SE Alabama?  That is a nice-sounding station.

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The Programming of ABC-AC is "Top Notch"!  Don't knock them if you don't know the specifics of a particular network.  Many networks require jocks to pause during a jock break or directly after before a stopset, in the middle of a network- to - local stopset.  some network to local stopsets are optional in some networks giving local stations the option to cover it with local spots or fill with a short sponsor mention of 2 to 4 sec. then continue network with network feeding an early news cast or some may be mandatory locals or the same where it is a spot feed, liner feed, or network cutting local weather for certain stations to netcatch.  Many stations either don't have the funds to meet professional sounding network equipment or local programming changes....and then there are those select few that someone like you may here and then make biased spoken opinions of and declare the whole network "CRAP"!  My friend.   whoever you are.  If you have radio experience.... I certainly hope that you don't think much of yourself.  If you do.... take a couple of steps back and make a better judgment by listening to other stations... either in the area that carry the same network format or get on line and check out some of their affiliates.....  I'll be glad to point you in the direction if you want to hear one.
I'm not flaming.... but as hard as the ABC-AC works and did amazing things while I programmed for a very good affiliate of theres... I truely stand behind them 100%!

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Yeah, it's not the format itself, it's how much effort the local folks put into it.  I know with ABC's country formats, the flow of programming will vary widely from station to station.  Some mesh everything together so well that you forget they're on the bird, and others sound like no one on the local end is paying attention to what they're putting on the air.  Not as familiar with the AC, but I'm guessing the same applies.


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Re: ABC AC Network
« Reply #11 on: February 11, 2007, 10:15:08 PM »

Regarding who has the better programming between ABC-AC and JONES.   ABC by far has a superior programming.  The music is upbeat and excellent rotation and the DJ's are great.

Jones, the music is ok, and the rotation is also OK but the DJ's SUCK...

We do not have a Dial-Global AC affiliate around here or that I have heard.

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Re: ABC AC Network
« Reply #12 on: March 08, 2007, 12:26:43 PM »

Has anyone listed to Waitt's offering?  I like their concept of having some localized breaks recorded by the network jocks.  Instead of sending all of the programming out over the satellite, they send only the breaks and run the music locally off of a hard drive on their customized automation system.  The only stations I know using their formats seem to be ones owned by Waitt/NRG, but I'm sure there are others.

I think ABC's AC sounds good musically.  Some of the jocks are better than others.  True, the flow isn't always the best, but I think it's the nature of the beast when you are programming for several hundred stations.
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Re: ABC AC Network
« Reply #13 on: March 10, 2007, 08:26:11 PM »

Has anyone listed to Waitt's offering?  I like their concept of having some localized breaks recorded by the network jocks.  Instead of sending all of the programming out over the satellite, they send only the breaks and run the music locally off of a hard drive on their customized automation system.  The only stations I know using their formats seem to be ones owned by Waitt/NRG, but I'm sure there are others.

I think ABC's AC sounds good musically.  Some of the jocks are better than others.  True, the flow isn't always the best, but I think it's the nature of the beast when you are programming for several hundred stations.

Read Clear Channel's way to do things.  Although Clear Channel's voicetracking leaves a LOT to be desired (eg, Lymon James who has likely never been to half the towns he's voicetracking on)
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Re: ABC AC Network
« Reply #14 on: March 11, 2007, 08:53:11 PM »


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Read Clear Channel's way to do things.  Although Clear Channel's voicetracking leaves a LOT to be desired (eg, Lymon James who has likely never been to half the towns he's voicetracking on)
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I'm not sure which markets, in addition to his, that Lymon voice-tracks in.  But he's a Prince of a guy.  It's a shame for you that you don't know him.
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Re: ABC AC Network
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Read Clear Channel's way to do things.  Although Clear Channel's voicetracking leaves a LOT to be desired (eg, Lymon James who has likely never been to half the towns he's voicetracking on)
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I'm not sure which markets, in addition to his, that Lymon voice-tracks in.  But he's a Prince of a guy.  It's a shame for you that you don't know him.
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I'm not knocking him as a person.  The fact is that the stuff they give him to read makes it VERY blatent he's not in the markets he's voicetracking on. 

If you're gonna voicetrack somewhere, it might be useful to know SOMETHING about the area.

I heard him on one station promoing something the morning show did and we were told we could see it on Fox and Friends which aired on the local FOX affiliate (he went as far to give the channel number for the cable system in town for it), however its a very well known fact that the TV station in question doesn't do a morning show, nor is the Fox and Friends show available on any FOX affiliate. (Its on the FOX news channel)

My point is the voicetracking just sounds very sloppy. 

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Re: ABC AC Network
« Reply #16 on: March 12, 2007, 10:48:36 AM »

IIt's more likely, then not the fault of the station as to why ABC AC Radio Network sounds bad.

We have a local station here whos liners are usually TOO long and coming out of a break, one liner will step all over a promo... or a liner at the end of the song will step all over the DJ.

it happens every day....

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Re: ABC AC Network
« Reply #17 on: April 07, 2007, 06:46:04 PM »

I can write seven seconds of copy to send to ABC at my rate of speaking, but some of the DJs will take five seconds to read it, and another will take ten.  Another "nature of the beast" thing.

Really hard to get it just right on all of the liners.  Also really hard ot make magiccalls last 4 seconds.

One solution I've seen is to produce all of the liners and magiccalls locally, and send them to ABC purposely short.  If only I had the time to produce hundreds of liners!
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Re: ABC AC Network
« Reply #18 on: April 28, 2007, 04:03:07 PM »

I work for a station that uses the ABC AC format, and I think they do a very good job.  I've heard the Jones and Dial-Global formats...someone should tell their PDs that AC listeners do have a pulse (even if the announcers on those two don't seem to).  Smiley 

But, as many have said already, you can't just turn on the feed and not do anything at all on your end to make it work.  At our station, we're thankful to have the equipment we need to make it work right.  We send in new liners quarterly with local content to help keep things fresh.  My rule of thumb is three syllables per second, and more often than not, the liners run as long as they should. 

It sounds like the person who started this thread was listening to an ABC AC afilliate that's not taking pride enough in their station to make it sound the best they can.  Just don't tar all of us with the same brush.
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Re: ABC AC Network
« Reply #19 on: May 07, 2007, 10:04:31 PM »

If you're referring to "Today's Hits-Yesterday's Favorites..."

The only time I've heard consistent glitches on the network was between 1 and 6 a.m. Eastern Saturday night/Sunday morning.  Here's hoping the new announcer has a better handle on things.

I actually listen to the "Hits and Favorites" format out of Mount Vernon, about 50 miles northeast of Columbus.  I like the variety compared with the AC station locally, where they're not good as far as playing current AC material.  Always have liked the "Hits and Favorites" format when I've heard it in my travels.  The only time I listen to the local AC is when Delilah is on.  The Mount Vernon station, which was the first to carry John Tesh's nightly show, was able to keep airing Tesh (after a brief absence) after the new owner, BAS Broadcasting, received enough listener response to arrange a deal with ABC.  Tesh is the only music show outside "Hits and Favorites," and Delilah is on at the same time on Sunny 95 (7 p.m. to midnight).

Interestingly, the liners on Eagle 93.7 (WQIO) are by the announcer heard in station promos and not the actual jocks.

The music is just as good as it was under previous owner Clear Channel, but now there is a live voice 24/7--which is real nice.   Smiley

By the way, while I like Richard and Lori, I was surprised Bob Leonard left morning-drive.
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